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en The specialty shows really help in separating ourselves from commercial stations.

en Commercial FM stations have gone for $50 million. Small AM stations are still over $1 million. The only way that an average person can get on the air in an urban area these days is internet radio.

en On the security part, separating the pedestrian and car ones from the commercial ones. It's going to help.

en Because the music is so varied, it tends to pull [listeners] from different stations. There are many different genres of music. ... Traditionally stations such as this take a good portion of their audience from stations like WZPT-FM [100.7]. But I really think the draw will be from all stations.

en When I first got to FUV, after many years working down the dial in commercial radio, I wasn't quite sure how I would fit into the unique, non-commercial world of 90.7 FM. Well, five years and over 1,200 shows later, it feels like a great fit.

en (Broadcaster) Dick Vitale said Duke is separating itself from the pack. No one's separating themselves. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. It's a long season.

en I'm all for fire stations near to everyone as can be. But they should be put in commercial areas. I'm well aware of the not-in-my-backyard idea, but there ought to be better thought to where they are put.

en Separating these two legislative initiatives would be like separating the flag from the Pledge of Allegiance,

en The wait time at DL stations is something we're working hard to improve. The station in Blountville is a full-service station. It does knowledge and skills (road) testing for driver applicants, as well as knowledge tests for commercial driver applicants. It handles renewals and duplicates. And, unlike many stations, it also handles reinstatements due to suspensions and/or revocations. This keeps the staff very busy.

en The people who are helped by this are the UHF stations that are not highly rated. What the cable operators would have liked would have been to take only the more popular stations, keep them on cable and jettison the really obscure stations.

en To take care of high-risk patients, you have to have a bit of an ego. Your ego gets you into the specialty -- and then the specialty humbles you.

en Our decision to part with several valuable stations and their associated, valued employees was difficult, but we believe these stations will be viewed as welcome additions to the station portfolios of one or more strategic buyers. At the same time, we look forward to welcoming into our Media General family the approximately 450 employees associated with the NBC stations we are acquiring.

en We're delighted with the quality of all submissions. We are committed to publishing as many new voices as possible. Our main focus is commercial entertainment. We don't focus on category, or any specialty beyond entertaining audiences with fresh voices.

en I know radio has changed with the death of WNEW and things that have happened with other stations. But I don't rant and rave about commercial radio. I made a good living there. I still have friends there. I just consider myself lucky to be where I am.

en The numbers aren't final but we have sampled out polling stations and the trend shows voter turnout will be about 70 percent.


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